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Running yards per attempt
Running yards per attempt is a statistical metric used in American football to analyze the effectiveness of a running back or a rushing attack. It computes the average yardage gained per rushing attempt.
To calculate running yards per attempt, divide the total number of rushing attempts by the total number of rushing yards obtained. The resultant value shows the average amount of yards gained per carry by the individual or team.
If a running back gains 500 yards on 100 rushing tries, his rushing yards per attempt is 5.0 yards (500 yards divided by 100 attempts). This signifies that the running back obtains 5 yards on average for every carry.
Rushing yards per attempt is a significant indicator for evaluating a running game’s efficiency and output. A higher average implies a more effective rushing attack, whereas a lower average indicates difficulty gaining ground. It assists coaches, analysts, and fans in determining the success of a team’s rushing strategy and comparing the performance of various individuals or teams.